The delivery system incorporates design features to convey long, lightweight sheets from the cutter to the stacker. Company says static-eliminating systems in combination with compressed air allows troublefree sheet flow at higher speeds. Despite the extended cut-off range, sheeter’s compact footprint and dependable operation are said to allow the machine to be tended by one person.

The stacking station, which creates press-ready piles, incorporates many of the same principles used in the delivery system to control the cut packet. Combining a “tapes-over-pile” design with the introduction of ionized air between each sheet permits jam-free, high-speed piling, company adds. Using the “pile offset” feature allows each pile to be centered on a pallet, to avoid the secondary operation of aerating and rejogging a pile on to another skid.